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{ { q i mal LALES1 KLO..DIKE PLAN Overhead Trolley Line for the Car- rying of Freight. Package Not Exceeding 200 Pounds in Weight Will Be Propelled by a Series of Endl Over the Capt. John Irving. of the Victoria and Sitka Steamship company, commander of the Islander, is at the Fifth Avenue hotel. view: “There will be of the White Horse rapids before mid- summer next. This enterprise is partly responsible for my visit to New York. [It will be an overhead trolley, chiefly for freight, and will simplify the trip to Dawson City to such an extent that we shall carry goods down the Yukon instead of up the river from St. Mi- chaels. On my first trip to that port, rly in June, I shall carry lumber for barges which will be taken to the Up- per Yukon. After the railroad is built our beats will rarely descend below Fort Yukon. The barges will be float- ed or pushed down stream from the end of the carrying trolley and towed back. We shall be able to make several of these trips per month. There wilF be e no fear of provisions running short then.” “Will the building of that freight trolley be an expensive undertaking?” was asked. | “On the contrary, it will be very in- expensive,” replied Capt. Irving. “Re- member, it will not carry passengers. The system employed so successfully for transporting ore and coal} will be used. The packages will not exceed 100 or 200 pounds, and it will be carried on an overhead wire, propelled by a se- ries of endless cables. Elevations and steep grades are not factors in this method of transportation. The trees along the route will serve to support the carriers. “A large storehouse can be erected at the terminus and the goods shipped through all ordinary winter weather. This will do away with the hardships of the trip. Any man can walk over the Chilkat pass if he is unincumbered. Twenty miles of climbing from Dyea takes him over that obstacle. Then the lakes and river do the rest. We will undertake to deliver his supplies ahead of his arrival.” HIS RACE BLEACHING OUT. Bishop Gaines, of Georgia Startling Prediction Bishop Gaines, of Georgia, the portliest, broadest and most deeply-col- ored of all the bishops of the colored church, has become the prophet of a startling creed, which he has evolved and embodied in book form as his con- tribution to the literature of his race. His book, which is not yet out of the press, is the frankest, may be the bravest, that has yet appeared on the subject, and it is assuredly the most sensational. In presenting his view of the situation he has not minced words, nor has he dodged conclusions as he sees them. The result is something that may cause the fastidious of the white race to shiver. In a word, Gaines presents the theory that the black race is surely and gradually being absorbed by the white; that in the run of the years the black face will disappear, the evolution being reached through a process of graded mulatto tints and constantly lessening African characteristics. This process of bleaching out a race, he declares, is going on year by year and will continue inexorably until the miracle is wrought. In fact, he main- tains, it is already, in a great measure, accomplished. He marshals to his use the pitiless logic of some extraordinary facts to sustain his stand. The bishop’s warn- ing finger points to the figures, whick show that there are over 1,250,000 mulat- toes in the south. PAPOOSE IN A EABY CAB. Couple of Pine Ridge Indians Make a Startling Innovation. A band of Sioux Indians from Pine Ridge has been encamped near the town of Rapid City. S. D., several days, hav- ing come to make their fall purchase of clothing and other nece: ies. The other day an old buck and his squaw en- tered a hardware store in the city for the purpose of looking around, as In- dians often do, The clerks and the pro- prietor endeavored to sell them some- thing, but in vain. As a last resort the proprietor offered the dusky pair a baby carriage. ‘The little papoose was quickly taken from the mother’s bac t was pleased, and the more it cooed the broader beeame the father's grin. The sale w i went proudly to their eamp Make The bard- ware man feels good over the sale, for tt has opened a new and unlimited sale for baby vehicles. Of course, it will soon be the style for the Indian nam to trundle their offspring at German Inronds tn French Trade. France imported $6,000,000 worth of jewelry from Germany last year. facet has caused con the Isrge jewelry mar the former country. The articles are nearly all of a cheap va- German siety and a large proportion of ‘Is which they contain are imitation It is rather striking to see the Ger- mans eutting into the branch of trade in which the French have always been first. important. In the far east—Chi control of the watch and jewelry t Rabbits with Short Ears. A new species of rabbit, of diminutive size and with short ears, has been found in the volcanic Popecatapet! in Mexico. aid Capt. Irving, in an inter- i a railroad over the | passes and down the Yukon to the foot | and placed in the eab. Of course, made and the happy trio cy, and many sales will fol- jew- French exports of jew- nd watebes continue to be very x aand India—the French have almost entire assy. ming pa: oon be- | able to eeping the waste material } Itered out of the 90d if the bo d be healthy, remains until it decays, chang- ing to «a potsonous acid nan effort | ructive Influence to every Rp art hen Ss remedial eppied th jace the patient each Of medical restor: There is now ur n record PRICKLY Asn Br TERS tn n use, which it he successful ly passed sufficient evidence hat entirely re- liable remedy for the suffer- ing Kk strengthens Kidneys so that they resume their blood cleansing and urine gathering func- is. The liver is cleansed and regulated, the stomach toned up, and obstructions In the bowels are removed. Asa result ofthis renewal of functional activity the poisons are extracted from the blood, the system purified, the body strength- ened and health is rapidly restored. the PRICE $1.06 PER BOTTLE. _ Prepared by PRICKLY ASH BITTERS (0., St. Louis, Ho. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. | New and Successful Trea IS DEATH ON TICKS. _ tment of Cattle for Fever. Dris Cattle Throagh a Cleans Them of the Dip Vests and ' Thus Remeves a Cause ef Dises After ma experiment ated ied by him would be effectual and cheap. as well as im mediate in its results, The with the fever is prir i e the fusect know ch abound in ent time. but crude pet When the successful e tried head of very were forced to swim thre tion. and it i on the d almost a perfect rain of off the cattle. ‘They pen, ar after exam n was examiners failed to f tick in the whole herd. stand were put into a 17 hours IN GLOOM Is Ali Madrid Over the Present Siina-' { ' . j jon | It is Believed the Way is Open for War. | Lindov, Oc: 26 —The Times this morviug published a long dispatch reseived by mail from Madrid, which says that the general situation pre- Seuts # picture of almost unreliev-d gicom. Official cirelee, in declaring against Auerican mediation, recognize that the rejection of the proffered gooa Offices of the United States, may lend successively to a recognition of the insurgents as beligerents, th rupture of dip:omatis relaious and finaly war. It wou'd be a danger ous error to Suppose that his posi tion is ove of a bin ff The Spanish know well that it wi'l be a long run, but, nevertheless, a war with the United States covs uot frighten them. If Cuba must be lost as they believe it would if mediation was admitted, then it would be better lost through war than by pusilani mous submission toa fcreiga power MILITARY MUTINY Madrid, Oct. 26 —A mutiny occur relat Santanter yesterday, among the troops awaiting embarkation on November 5 for Cuba. The muti nous soldiers were with great diffi- culty induced to return to duty, but there is etill a great dea! of discou- teut among thm It Hits the Spot. When suffering from a severe cold and your throat and lungs feel sere, take a dose of Foley’s Honey and Tar. when the sorenesa will be at once relieved, & warm ratetul] © 1 ing of the parte af-/_!| x erieuced and you will say: ‘'It feels 80 good. T HITS THESPOT.’’ It is guaranteed. At J. A, Trimble’s drug store. It Rained Ooty in Spots- Atlanta, Ga., Oct 26.—Macon, Ga. | is astir over the latest phenomena | It hae been raining in crtain spots in Rose Hill cemetery for four days without a speck of a cloud in the sky above. Mayor Price turned the mat ter over to Col. Bridges Smith for investigation. Tne most remarkable part of the report is that it was found to be perfectly true. Away over the bills of Rose Hill | cemetery on a slope overlooking the winding river, there is a corner where once slept a soldier who fell in bat- | tle around Macon A few days ago while tre laborers were at work un dr the direction of the sexton, one of them passed the spot, and, sl though it was a clear day apparently be notic-d it was raining on a spot about the size of the average house parlor. Removal. | We taxe pleasure in announcing that atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- move all traces ot rheumatism, kidney roubles and liver complaint trom the; user. It is the only medicino that is | guaranteed to cure these diseases or no | day, Par’s sure cure is sold by H. L,! Treker ! Cable car conductors devoutly} pray and hope that the time will | come when women’s dresses will be provided with little pockets to keep small change io. As it is the delay in waiting for a woman to go through puree and searching for the requisite nickel is highly fatiguing. all the rigmarole cf fishing out her The fo FLOOD-, Inandate Japan and Vang Lives are Loser Traeoma, Wash , Oct. 26 —Advi trovght the Orient be the Olympia state that September 30 > h avy rain sterm prevailed all over Japan, a dup tothetime the steam trom er Olympia left Yokahoma reports were coming iu of termbl+ havoc A part of the tunnel between Ho dovaya and Totuska, coliapaed and fell on five trucks of a irain whicb was passing thr uzh at the tim ¢ Bridyves and en. bankments have been swept away and enormeus damage has been done. Many people were killed. At Musais twenty two h uses col- lapsed At Akashi twenty houses were de stroyed aid tweity two badly dam- aged The Mainichi states tbat 65,000 hou ea are flo:ded at Nagoya Do you feel dull and bilious, a heavy tired feeling, bad taste in the mouth and an aver- sion to food? Theee are symptoms of » torpid liver and need prompt attention to prevent the deyelhpment of a serious kidney disease. Prickley Ash Bitters wil! set things right It drives out all impurities in the bowels. stim- ulates the liver and digestion, cleansee the system of bilious influences, and imparts e general feeling of health and cheertulness. Sold by McClement & Co San Francisco, Cal ,.Oct 27.—The cews of the whaling fi e: is ciscuur- aging. Nearly all vessels aave been caught iu the ice, and some of them may not la-t through tke winter. Not siuce the winter of 1884—when the Alert was caught in the ice eft Herald Islaund—has such wholeea'e disaster —_ threatened. Fourteen steamers, barks and schooners are koown to be iu the pack, and ouly five of them are supp. s-d to have two mouths provisions aboard. It is added that fully 1.000 lives | are imperiled A KIDNEY DISEASE. Given Up by Four Doctors. damage done the eyes cattle dipped and nota fect resulted from the new remedy proves to do : is claimed it can do, th will experience somewhat of lution and about 500.00: ad of will be shipped north ing the now prohibited tle a revo- attle year dur- GETTING READY Every expectant mother has & trying ordeal to face. If she does not get ready for it, | there is no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full Nature is not given proper assistance. Mother’s Friend is the best help you can use at this time. | it makes the advent easy and nearly pain- less. It relieves and prevents ‘‘ morning sickness,” relaxes the overstrained mus- cles, relie’ ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer- tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of danger and pain. extends from F. 15 to November 15. The “fever 1 om beyond the limits of which no to the north period, as it now sta ocean to ocean. and A i Indian ter . Alabama, V f and Lou district affected. State Veterin pruar: dur from fex- part of m the ian Gresswell is very much pleased with the result of I Norgaard’s experiments, ands without doubt the long: has been found. HONORS FOR MR, CLEVELAND. Democratic Alumni of Princeton Want to Pat Him on the Bench. A special to the New York Herald from Trenton, N. J., says: The rumor that Grover Cleveland is preparing to enter New Jersey politics has founda- tion ina movement undertaken by some of the democratic alumni of Princeton to obtain for him a position on the bench of the court of errors and appeals. The matter has been thoroughly canvassed by members of the faculty and of the alumni a jations of New York and New Jersey. There is a vacancy on the bench, caused by the death of William Lewis Dayton. One report is that Mr. Cleveland thinks favorably of the plan, and that Lis friends are preparing to get up a monster petition in his behalf. Another report makes it appear that Mr. Cleve- land is doubtful of thé wisdom of such a course, and it is a matter of general t reme gossip that Mr. Cleveland is willing to represent New Jersey in the United Siate: 2ate aS SCOR as an opportunity affords. It is said that John R. McPherson, formerly United States senator, who is onal friend of Mr. Cleveland, is to help him with political Jerseyman, and for that rea- son has taken up his reSidence in a Jer- sey City hotel. MAY'S STORY TRUE. Forty-Five Thousand Dollars Found Baried on Farm. Conrad May, arrested at Dubuque, Ia., ure to pay his wife the temporary ony awarded her, pending his di- voree proceedings, was brought before Judge O'Donnell a few week to teil what he had done with the $45,000 he had received from the sale of two farms Beaver Dam. O., Aug. 27th, 1807. | in Wiscor He replied that he had My daughter. after being treated by four) buried the money on one of the farms. doctors and being given up for lost a neigh- bor recommended Foley’s Kidney Cure To- day she is able to walk seven miles without fatigue. I feel we would have lost her if it was not for your medicine Respectfully, Mra. J. M. Bailey. AtJA Trimble, druggist. The Baltimore Heraid, a compar atively new but successfa! morning daily, has passed unuer the control of Wesley Oler, heretofore a leading stockholder. : How to Prevent a Cold After an exposure. or when you feel a col’ coming on, takea dose of Fole,’s Honey and Tar. Itnevertaila, AtJ A Trimble, drag- | gist. Mrs William Bloomfield died last night in New Orleans, La. 70 years old, a native of Fulton, Mo., and a member of the Dyer fam ily of Missouri Ia St. Louis “a scrub lady” adver. | tises for a position. Ulysses S Grant is a grain weich tia Kansas City. Bishop Taylor eays that to be proud of learning is the greatest ig norance. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. za = y wmape She was s regarded at thet ted to avoid d were ion, concoc hat the sales cf of earth, furrow lay discovere and recovered the KING OF SIAM INDIGNANT. Wants the Order of the Garter Con- ferred Upen Him by the Queen. sty ix generally voted a bore. [lis majest reported to be very angry at the fact that he has not received the order of the 7 He thought as the shah of 1 Turke were | | Whaies 400 Years Gla. The Greenland whale, it issaid, some times attains the are ef $90 rears. ng ng ‘are the most fatal of al! diseases FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE a GUARANTEED remedy or money refunded. Con- tains remedies recognized by all eminent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bindder troubles. Pric and $1.00. Foc. No ie of Fucal Settlement Notice is hereby given to all creditors, and all others interested in the estate of James H Steel, deceased. that! 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